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brazil, russia, india and china. india and china have over the last five years ranked among the top 40 most improved in terms of easing the regulatory burden they impose on their own business classes. >> they embarked on a program of deregulation but still have a lot left. i suspect they will continue to be on a deregulatory track. >> in 2010 and for the fifth consecutive year the world bank's annual doing business survey, which ranks 1 -- 183 economies found singapore to be the friendlyiest regulatory environment followed by hong kong, new zealand, the united kingdom, then the united states. this fifth place ranking represents a decline for the u.s. which placed third in 2009. trend has seen 85% of the world's economies over the last five years take steps to make it easier for entrepreneurs to operate. last year 61 countries fared better than the u.s. in terms of tack burr >> the regulatory burden that the -- the united states imposes on is business class where do we fall? >> if you had asked me this 10 years ago i
brazil, russia, india and china. india and china have over the last five years ranked among the top 40 most improved in terms of easing the regulatory burden they impose on their own business classes. >> they embarked on a program of deregulation but still have a lot left. i suspect they will continue to be on a deregulatory track. >> in 2010 and for the fifth consecutive year the world bank's annual doing business survey, which ranks 1 -- 183 economies found singapore to be the...
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let's listen: >> if the attack were a cause to try to provoke a crisis between india and pakistan that would have major implications for the united states. we do not want to see those two countries go into another crisis and perhaps fight another war, which they've done three times in the past. >> secretary of state hillary clinton still plans to go to india next week. that had been previously planned but that trip is going ahead. heather: thank you very much , national correspondent catherine herridge. thank you. jon: fox news alert, and a glimmer of good news on the economic front. weekly jobless claims are down, the labor department saying the number of people who filed for unemployment benefits last week fell by 22,000 to 405,000. that's the lowest level in almost three months. but now, we're learning the united states could lose its top notch credit rating in the next few weeks. moody's investor services placing the u.s. on review for a possible downgrade if our lawmakers do not agree on a plan to raise the debt ceiling. now reuters is reporting u.s. lawmakers got a similar warnin
let's listen: >> if the attack were a cause to try to provoke a crisis between india and pakistan that would have major implications for the united states. we do not want to see those two countries go into another crisis and perhaps fight another war, which they've done three times in the past. >> secretary of state hillary clinton still plans to go to india next week. that had been previously planned but that trip is going ahead. heather: thank you very much , national...
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more, and you're going to see people all throughout china and you know, we use bric, brazil, russia, india and china a term in our business and you'll see more demand. i don't think we'll have a huge problem in the short run, but in the long run we'll see prices go higher. and everyone needs to be prepared for that adjust their wallets accordingly. >> kelly: good to see you. i'll see you at the top of this and say it again, happy 4th of july, have a great weekend and spend some money, will you. >> take care, kelly. it's the top selling cancer drug in the entire world. why is the f.d.a. looking to pull the plug on avastin for breast cancer treatment? our medical expert explains the risks. we'll be right back. hese sweet hon cluy things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's ceal. [ jack ] wt's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll lovet. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half aays worth of fer. not that anyone has to know. fibe
more, and you're going to see people all throughout china and you know, we use bric, brazil, russia, india and china a term in our business and you'll see more demand. i don't think we'll have a huge problem in the short run, but in the long run we'll see prices go higher. and everyone needs to be prepared for that adjust their wallets accordingly. >> kelly: good to see you. i'll see you at the top of this and say it again, happy 4th of july, have a great weekend and spend some money,...
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but now it faces competition from brazil, india and china. they stand among the top 40 most improved countries in terms of the ease of doing business. indeed the world bank find 85% of the nations have taken steps to improve the climate. singapore last year and for the fifth year running was the easiest place in the world to do business. second was hong kong, new zealand and the u.s. with the united states rounding out the top five. two years ago the u.s. ranked number three. >> it's all about the business environment. taxes and regulations. clearly i think we would prefer to create job here. but when the. >> the economists we spoke with cite as a drag on the economy the uncertainty for business owners created by the work in progress of the kreefation of tens of thousands of pages of new regulations. the result last year's healthcare and and financial reform laws. >> what make a good regulation is a rule that is clear that is probably targeted to address a problem that's systemic. it's a rule that take care of the problem. it's a rule that ha
but now it faces competition from brazil, india and china. they stand among the top 40 most improved countries in terms of the ease of doing business. indeed the world bank find 85% of the nations have taken steps to improve the climate. singapore last year and for the fifth year running was the easiest place in the world to do business. second was hong kong, new zealand and the u.s. with the united states rounding out the top five. two years ago the u.s. ranked number three. >> it's all...
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. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank you very much. >> all right gregg. martha: all right, what a turn of events in this case, dominic strauss-kahn, awaiting his court appearance, there he is, he's going to come out with a big smile on his face. it looks like he's going to be released after the prosecution case against him falls apart. we'll be right back. gregg: that's going to do it for us t. hope i -- hope you have a great holiday weekend, happy independence day to you. martha: thank you! happy fourth of july to you at home, happy independence day. have a great time with your
. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank...